Cocaine Country Dancing
Paul Cauthen Lyrics


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Roll up to the club in my 1964 Caddy
Straight ready to stunt
At a quarter to one
Just a-looking for fun

I said, a-twist for me, baby
Hit a rip for me, baby
Take another shot, get lit for me baby, ooh-wee
It's a quarter to two
What you wanna do?

Cocaine country dancing with you
I think a bit of cocaine country dancing will do

Come on let's get it going
Only you can keep me rolling
At a quarter to three
You know what I need

Well I'll twist for you, baby
Hit a rip for you, baby
Take another shot, get lit for you baby
It's a quarter to four
Do we have anymore?

Cocaine country dancing with you
Cocaine country dancing will do

It's a quarter to one, been looking for fun
It's a quarter to two, what you wanna do?
It's a quarter to three, you know what I need
It's a quarter to four, do we have anymore?

Cocaine country dancing with you, dancing with you
I think a bit of cocaine country dancing will do

Cocaine country dancing with you
Dancing with you
Dancing with you
(Dancing with you, you, you)
Dancing with you (you, you, you)
(Dancing with you, you, you)




Dancing with you (you, you, you)
Dancing with you

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Paul Cauthen's "Cocaine Country Dancing" describe a reckless and wild night out on the town, fueled by drugs and alcohol. The singer rolls up to the club in his old-school Cadillac, ready to show off and have some fun. He meets a woman and asks her to dance and do some lines of cocaine with him, and the two of them continue to party and indulge in drugs and alcohol throughout the night. The chorus repeats the phrase "cocaine country dancing," emphasizing the dangerous and illicit nature of the activities they are engaging in.


The song's lyrics suggest a sense of rebellion and an embrace of reckless behavior, with the singer proudly boasting about his drug and alcohol use. However, the lyrics also hint at a sense of desperation and a desire to escape from reality through these activities. The repetition of the phrase "what you wanna do?" suggests a lack of direction or purpose in the singer's life, and his willingness to engage in dangerous activities may reflect a desire to numb his pain or evade responsibility.


Overall, "Cocaine Country Dancing" is a gritty and provocative exploration of the dark side of party culture, where drugs and alcohol are used as tools for escapism and self-destruction.


Line by Line Meaning

Roll up to the club in my 1964 Caddy
Arriving in style in my 1964 Cadillac, pulling up to the club.


Straight ready to stunt
Confident and ready to show off.


At a quarter to one
It's close to 1 AM.


Just a-looking for fun
Searching for something entertaining to do.


I said, a-twist for me, baby
Asking someone to dance the Twist with me.


Hit a rip for me, baby
Requesting someone to take a hit of cocaine with me.


Take another shot, get lit for me baby, ooh-wee
Encouraging someone to take another shot of alcohol and get high.


It's a quarter to two
It's now close to 2 AM.


What you wanna do?
Asking the person what they want to do next.


Cocaine country dancing with you
Proposing the activity of dancing while under the influence of cocaine.


I think a bit of cocaine country dancing will do
Indicating that cocaine country dancing will fulfill my desire for excitement.


Come on let's get it going
Urging the person to start dancing and doing drugs.


Only you can keep me rolling
Suggesting that only the person can make me feel euphoric and energized.


At a quarter to three
It's nearing 3 AM.


You know what I need
Assuming the person is aware of my needs at this point in the night.


Well I'll twist for you, baby
Offering to dance the Twist with the person.


Hit a rip for you, baby
Offering to do cocaine with the person.


Take another shot, get lit for you baby
Encouraging the person to keep drinking and partying with me.


It's a quarter to four
It's close to 4 AM.


Do we have anymore?
Inquiring if there is more cocaine available.


Dancing with you
Continuing to dance with the person.




Writer(s): Paul Mark Cauthen, Jason Burt

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@adamthehuman7912

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Fun mix. Don't like coke, but I like the smell of it. Heh.

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